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From YouTube: Meadowview veterans wing dedication 12.7.18
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A
B
B
Now
that's
responding
to
our
needs
and
it's
not
just
for
the
service
man
or
woman,
but
it's
also
for
the
families
not
having
to
travel
so
far,
and
we
want
this
nursing
home
to
stay
viable
and
with
the
cutback
in
nursing
home
Medicaid
which,
for
a
good
reason,
I'm
not
going
to
knock
the
state
right
now
for
good
reason
to
try
to
keep
people
in
their
homes
and
that
took
away
a
lot
of
the
money
that
would
have
ordinarily
come
in.
So
consequently
we
had
to
be
innovative.
B
What
I
say
when
we
answer
the
phone
and
we
have
a
loved
one
saying?
Can
you
get
my
father?
Can
you
get
my
mother?
Can
you
get
my
brother
into
the
violin
home
and
you
know
all
you
get
is
excuses
from
elected
officials.
They
got
to
get
on
the
wait
list.
We
no
longer
can
use
juice
to
get
somebody
ahead
of
somebody
else.
It's
not
fair
and
we're
not
going
to
do
it
and
the
waiting
list
is
about
8
months
long.
B
That's
unacceptable!
Not
here,
we've
met
that
problem
and
hopefully
we're
going
to
go
a
long
way
to
solve
it,
and
we
want
to
keep
this
nursing
home
here
for
years.
As
you
all
know,
since
I've
been
County,
Executive
I've
always
said
you
know
as
long
as
I'm.
Here
this
nursing
home
will
be
County
wrong.
B
B
B
And
I
can
tell
you
this
that
this
nursing
home
will
stay
viable.
It
will
stay
here.
We
have
the
finest
staff
any
nursing
home
could
ever
have,
and
you
notice
you
don't
even
know
you're
in
the
nursing,
your
residential
facility
here
in
our
hotel,
where
people
hug
you
in
the
kitchen
and
what
a
job,
because
those
people
you're
careful
when
you
give
tender,
loving
care
for
so
long
and
things
do
happen.
B
Imagine
the
emotional
strain
that
that
only
has
on
the
family,
but
the
family
of
Meadowview
when
these
things
occur
and
for
that
speaking,
in
behalf
of
the
elected
officials
here
in
the
county,
we're
forever
grateful
to
what
you
do.
I
want
to
make
recognition
for
them.
If
I
may
it's
a
time
to
be
here
today,
that's
Advisory,
Board
or
Davis
chairman.
We
are.
B
We're
also
going
to
have,
of
course,
we
have.
Let's
hear
all
the
time
and
you're
you're
welcome
to
come
in
at
any
time.
Do
whatever
you
want
to
do.
We
need
our
volunteers
and
you
know
I
know
it's
hot
and
I'm
talking
too
much,
but
I
just
want
to
say
how
much
appreciate
everything
that
you
all
do
here
day
in
and
day
out,
I
can't
thank
you.
B
When
I
just
have
some
people
with
some
brief
remarks-
and
you
know
what
we're
doing
today
is
the
fairness
of
a
system
that
we've
done
fair
for
so
long
now,
allowing
veterans
to
choose
and
that's
what
we're
fighting
for,
and
it
is
happy
there's
a
lot
of
inequities
that
we
know
of
occurs
throughout
there's
some
on
my
mind,
you
know
whether
the
inequity
of
the
Civil
War,
you
know,
if
you've
paid
$300
for
a
substitute.
You
didn't
have
to
go
and
pretty
well-known
right
now
and
that's
what
brought
about
a
lot
of
the
draft
riots.
B
To
show
you
how
the
inequities
in
the
system-
and
it
wasn't
just
hundreds
of
years
ago
he
got
drafted-
I
went
to
City
College,
he
didn't
he
was
a
combat,
veteran
and
Vietnam.
The
system
now
has
leveled
off.
Now
we
have
the
volunteer
army,
people
that
care
and
love
this
country
and
volunteer
to
fight,
for
so
just
shows
that
these
inequities
and
they
take
a
long
time
to
cure
Lee
and
they
have
been,
and
here's
an
example
of
what
patriotism
is.
My
dear
friend
my
buddy
and
Bob
furlough,
it
was
your
veterans
officers.
F
B
B
You
figure
that
one
out
well
now,
of
course,
we
can
be
served
here
and
I
would
thank
Frank
LoBiondo
for
all
the
hard
work
he
did
and,
of
course,
would
think
the
Kravitz
I'll
mention
them
again,
because
it's
not
here
their
radio
show
which
opened
people's
eyes
that
we
should.
Why
can't
we
go
there,
why
can't
we
get
better
and
don't
we
go
wherever
we
wish
them.
G
Guarantee
I
own
today,
everybody
knows
I'm
here
representing
congressman,
lo
viajando
and
I'm
a
short-timer
so
that
I
get
to
say
pretty
much,
probably
one
before
I
present
the
certificate
and
the
congressman's
notes.
I
wanted
one
thing:
as
a
retired
senior
enlisted
leader
and
Marist
everybody
in
this
room
or
in
wall.
C
G
We're
comfortable
with
working
for
civilians
when
we
raise
our
hand,
and
you
took
that
oath
of
enlistment.
We
were
working
for
the
commander
in
chief
food,
so
the
vision
that
County
Executive
and
my
boss,
pinky
Kravitz,
came
about
that
was
brought
across
the
finish
line
by
Michele
savvy.
They
came
by
I
was
in
that
meeting
both
civilians,
both
leaders
in
their
own
race.
They
carried
it
across
the
staff
in
each
line.
G
Now
it's
up
to
us
again,
as
veterans
began,
are
called
veterans
to
enroll
to
get
this
the
percentage
that
you
need
and
to
spread
the
word
about
this
excellent
organization
and
facility
I've
traveled.
All
about
this,
as
that
when
I
was
in
the
military.
I've,
never
seen
anything
like
this,
where
the
community
leadership,
the
community,
does
what
they
can
for
their
veterans
and
the
VA
is
part
of
that
solution.
You
can't
do
that
at
the
violin
home
violin.
Welcome
your
VA
doctor.
G
You
have
to
pay
to
go
there
to
be
a
transition
plan
so
on
that
I've
spoken
up
for
myself
for
my
boss,
Shelby
as
a
letter
here
for
you,
which
read
at
your
leisure,
but
we
have
a
certificate
certificate
on
special
congressional
recognition
presented
the
met
of
you,
nursing,
home
rehabilitation,
center
and
recognition
of
the
opening
of
your
new
veterans
wing
Deborah,
7
2018.
My
cranky
will
be
on
those
metrocop.
H
H
A
D
E
A
wee
effort,
but
we
have
to
make
it
we
have
to
get
our
veterans,
feel
our
office
does
that
we
got
the
risk.
They
will
lick
you
back
there
in
the
crowd
somewhere.
It's
open,
Alicia
was
here
from
DeMatha,
but
we're
service
officers.
We
want
to
get
them
here.
This
place
is
a
palace.
Thanks
to
Kim.
We
did
a
walkthrough
I
think
it
took
two
weeks
after
that
for
their
approval.
Let's
do
it
here.
We
are
tonight
this
Michelle's
baby.
B
We
want
to
make
mention
this
someone,
as
you
mentioned,
the
77th
anniversary
of
bombing
of
Pearl
Harbor
a
day
that
will
live
in
infamy
well.
This
is
a
good
day
on
December
17
that
certainly
won't
make
up
for
that
tragedy
that
horrible
situation
mention
apart.
They
president
who
just
passed
away
right
after
Pearl
Harbor
he
enlisted
on
18th
birthday
and
went
on
a
mission.
B
C
South
Jersey
is
a
special
place,
a
place
I've
never
been
able
to
leave
at
times
I
wanted
to,
but
always
have
been
drawn
back
to
be
here.
It's
my
proud
honor
to
be
a
daughter,
along
with
miss
Michelle
of
this
area
and
to
have
opportunities
to
be
away
from
this
area,
but
always
to
be
drawn
to
give
our
service
back
to
the
community
that
raised
us.
C
So
thank
you
all
those
who
served
those
who
will
serve
and
those
who
love
those
who've
served
I
can't
I
can't
put
into
words
what
this
day
is,
and
it's
a
special
day
not
seen
anywhere
else
in
the
country.
Atlanta
County
is
the
most
amazing
place
to
to
be
from,
but
it's
the
most
amazing
place
to
call
home,
and
our
veterans
can
continue
to
call
this
home
here
at
Meadow
View.
Thank
you
all
Meadowview
employees.